Dark skies and rolling clouds signaled the arrival of severe weather in the ArkLaTex on Tuesday, bringing strong winds and rain. Here are some of the images our viewers sent via sendit@ksla.com.More >>
Dark skies and rolling clouds signaled the arrival of severe weather in the ArkLaTex on Tuesday, bringing strong winds and rain. Here are some of the images our viewers sent via sendit@ksla.com.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:10 PM EDT2013-05-22 21:10:39 GMT
After months of moving millions of pounds of improperly-stored military propellant into blast-resistant bunkers, state and local Officials have officially given the "all clear" at Camp Minden.More >>
After months of moving millions of pounds of improperly-stored military propellant into blast-resistant bunkers, state and local Officials have officially given the "all clear" at Camp Minden.More >>
Drivers of the Elio, a three-wheeled vehicle to be manufactured in Shreveport, won't have to wear helmets.More >>
Drivers of the Elio, a three-wheeled vehicle to be manufactured in Shreveport, won't have to wear helmets.More >>
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) -
The process of operating emergency food stamp distribution sites tied to Hurricane Isaac topped $4.2 million dollars in East Baton Rouge parish alone, according to records examined by the 9News I-Team. The program distributed $12.4 million in emergency aid.
Louisiana's Department of Children & Family Services set up six distribution sites for residents of East Baton Rouge parish to apply for the emergency aid in September. The locations remained open for one week.
Expenses included items like tables, chairs, tents, portable toilets, generators, security and on-site managers. Nearly 1,800 state workers were on hand at the sites to process applications.
The state ordered 240 temporary toilets for all of the locations. Four of the six locations already had permanent restrooms so they did not need as many temporary toilets. However, two of the locations, the former Walmart store in Baker and the former Sam's Club on Airline Highway in Baton Rouge, did not have permanent restroom facilities. 82 temporary toilets were delivered to the former Walmart store. The former's Sam's Club received 112 temporary toilets for the week. The total cost for all 240 temporary toilets was $360,214.00, according to records.
Piccadilly Restaurants won the bid to provide food and snacks for the six locations. The total bill for that service was $491,807.45, according to state records. The state says it was cheaper to have food catered at the locations than to reimburse state workers for buying their own meals. Many of the state workers would have qualified for reimbursement because they traveled from other parts of the state to work at the sites.
The companies that provided many of the items used at the distribution site were placed under contracts by the state many months in advance of hurricane season. The state says that is crucial to do because, many times, the items are needed with very little notice.
The $4.2 million dollar expense to operate the sites does not include any wages for employees. Louisiana paid for half of the cost with the federal government picking up the other half, state officials say.
The state says, this time around, the process ran very smoothly and most applicants were in and out of locations in less than 30 minutes. That's a stark contrast to how the process worked four years ago during Hurricane Gustav. That's when application sites had extremely long lines and limited restroom facilities. The fiasco during Gustav eventually led to the resignation of the head of the state agency that distributes food stamps.
Trey Williams, spokesman for Louisiana's Department of Children & Family Services, says Louisiana's program is now so successful that it is used as a model for other states.
Monday, May 20 2013 10:14 PM EDT2013-05-21 02:14:25 GMT
A copy of a daily journal Allen's mother says her son kept, documenting school bullying
An ArkLaTex mother says her son was pushed to the edge by bullying, and took his own life as a result. More >>
An ArkLaTex mother says her son was pushed to the edge by bullying, and took his own life as a result. Now, she's speaking out in hopes of putting a stop to what she claims is an ongoing problem in the tiny McCurtain County town of Smithville, OK.More >>
Friday, May 10 2013 12:38 PM EDT2013-05-10 16:38:43 GMT
Authorities are searching for an East Texas baby. 5-month-old Ethan Ramsey was last seen with his mother in the Marshall area on Thursday. If you have any information on where Ethan is, please contactMore >>
Authorities have found an East Texas baby who went missing Thursday night.More >>
Facebook is basically integrated into every part of our lives. You use it to catch up on friends' lives, meet people, find events, message people but it's also a place where people go to sell live human babies online.More >>
Facebook is basically integrated into every part of our lives. You use it to catch up on friends' lives, meet people, find events, message people but it's also a place where people go to sell live human babies online.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 4:53 PM EDT2013-05-22 20:53:49 GMT
(RNN) - British officials are saying one man is dead and two others were injured in a possible terrorist attack in London on Wednesday.According to BBC News, eyewitnesses said man was attacked in a streetMore >>
British officials are saying one man is dead and two others were injured in a possible terrorist attack in London on Wednesday.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 4:02 PM EDT2013-05-22 20:02:06 GMT
A Lufkin woman was struck and killed by lightning during last night's storms.Around 10:30 p.m., a 32-year-old I-HOP employee was standing in the parking lot holding an umbrella when lightning struck her,More >>
A Lufkin woman was struck and killed by lightning during last night's storms.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 12:13 AM EDT2013-05-22 04:13:11 GMT
A British woman who claimed to have hit a cyclist while driving her car and then driving off tweeted about driving off and not caring much about it. But then the cops tweeted back.More >>
The first rule of Twitter - it's not smart to tweet about a crime. More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:39 PM EDT2013-05-22 00:39:52 GMT
Tiara Drake (Courtesy: Nash County, NC Sheriff's Office)
A woman in North Carolina is accused of poisoning her family with cheese tainted with household chemicals. Tiara Drake, 24, is charged with five counts of attempted first-degree murder, according to theMore >>
A woman in North Carolina is accused of poisoning her family with cheese tainted with household chemicals.More >>